Sirzy, I could be wrong but my understanding was that the OP is talking about minor childhood ailments (kids lounging on the sofa with a cold for example) rather than anything serious or long term. Glad you're little one is on the mend

Glad your little boy is ok now Sirzy. My friend did something similar when her little girl (well, she was about 15 at the time actually but you know!) came out of intensive care - that WAS a relief! I meant the child on sofa looking unhappy and the caption 'poorly girl/boy'.

I think there's a world of difference between pictures of a child who is in hospital long term (in that case the parent is just documenting thier child's daily life same as anyone else) or a child recovering from a serious illness intended to reassure concerned loved ones and a picture of a child who has a sickness bug laying on the sofa with their head in a bucket.

"I have put photos of him on in hospital to show caring friends and family he is on the mend."

Understandable when you've been through a trauma with your child. It's less understandable to post a photo of little Jimmy sitting on the sofa with a cold though, especially if you're doing it for attention.

Isn't attention the reason anything is posted on Facebook though? Is it a bad thing that someone who has a poorly child wants a bit of sympathy sometimes?

With Ds spending so much of his life ill it's different for me so I don't know, and maybe because I only have people I like on Facebook it's different but although some people may post more of that stuff than I would I cant bring myself to judge too much. I would only have a problem is they were ignoring the child's suffering not helping them to take a photo instead.

Umm maybe for attention, maybe the same way that other people post they're shopping/seeing Santa/wedding planning. I don't mind it really, it's so easy to unfollow someone but stay their 'friend' if you don't wish to offend them.

I really don't understand people's facebook whines. FB is like talking on the phone to your mates surely? So you say 'oh crap, Dave's ill and I'm having to take the day off work to look after him' and equally 'yay, we're going on holiday to the Caribbean and I'm so excited!'.

If you don't like particular individuals, unfriend them. But don't bitch endlessly about them behind their backs for sharing their triumphs and tribulations ...

mine is usually to prove to my ex they actually are ill because if i don't he accuses me of preventing him from seeing his children ive offered him to collect them and they can vomit on his mom's carpet but he is yet to take me up on this

ive also did this to teen dd when she was ill and rolled herself into a burrito on the floor by the radiator all you could see was a bit of hair and some feet

What I really hate is people putting pictures of really sick children ,,cancer ,tumours ect it's not just upsetting for others but I know my son wouldn't want pictures of himself on line when he's at his most vunrable pictures he didn't agree to that will be floating around forever

I still think it's weird to take a photo of a snotty child. It's totally normal to take a photo of a momentous occasion or a happy moment. We've always done it (since cameras were invented) and by extension, people post on FB. Since when did people take photos of their lurgy infected little ones?